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Judith Gutiérrez

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painter who lived and worked in Ecuador and Mexico. Along with other female artists, she formed part of the Guayaquil School for Contemporary Plastic Arts (Escuela de Guayaquil en las Artes Plásticas Contemporáneas) and was active in militant groups such as the Union of the Women of Guayas (Unión de
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Gutiérrez worked in multiple media including painting, sculpture, graphics, decoratives and applied installation. She also made puppets, costumes, and scenery for puppet shows. Gutierrez was known for ingenious composition of figures, incorporating symbols, mystical scenes, as well as some
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as "modern primitivist," rejecting European forms in favor of natural, essential ones. The natural forms and Christian themes in her work, would intensify upon her move to Mexico and became one of the major motifs in her career, as exemplified by the
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In 1982, Gutiérrez was invited by the Ecuadorian government to exhibit some of her paintings in the National Museum of the Central Bank of Ecuador. This was her first major showing after her return to Ecuador.
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volcano. The Mexican writer Juan Hadatty Saltos argued that her religious background coupled with the colors and images of the countryside where spent her childhood, greatly influenced her painting style.
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The critic Jorge Dávila Vásquez said that her work featured "the primitivism of those furtive encounters of man with the little demons of his childhood, nurtured by the religious Christian imaginary."
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Gutiérrez, Judith (1982). Judith Gutiérrez : el paraíso y otras estancias : pinturas, tapices, libros de artista, instalación. : Banco Central del Ecuador.
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characteristics ("Bizantino Tropical" as an art critic once suggested): nature, men, women, the cosmos, are all the general components of her works.
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In 1964, after Gutiérrez' first solo exhibitions at Ecuadorian galleries such as the Casa de la Cultura "Benjamín Carrión" in
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Judith Gutiérrez : el paraíso y otras estancias : pinturas, tapices, libros de artista, instalación
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Gutierrez held numerous individual exhibitions and is represented in many galleries and museums in
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Gutierrez, Judith (1993). Judith Gutiérrez : del suspiro. Monterrey: Arte Actual Mexicano.
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Gutiérrez, Judith (2001). Retorno a los sueños. Monterrey: Museo Metropolitano del Monterrey.
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Mujeres del Guayas), a precursor to Ecuadorian feminist organizations.
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Babahoyo
Guadalajara
Painting
Ecuadorian
Quito
Miguel Donoso Pareja
Guadalajara, Jalisco
Mexico
Babahoyo
Ecuador
Catholic
Riobamba
Chimborazo
Guayaquil
Caesar Andrade Faini
El Universo

Byzantine
New York
Los Angeles
Chicago
Pasadena
Washington
Great Britain
Osaka
Guayaquil
Quito
Mexico City
Munich

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